Pollution Prevention and Business Management. Curricula for Schools of Business and Public Health. Volume 1: Modules 1-3

Thomas J. Bierma, Francis L. Waterstraat

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Abstract

These instructional modules are based on the premise that sustained economic development is dependent upon sustained protection ofthe environment. They also reflect the fact that preventing waste is far more cost effective than managing the waste once it is generated. Pollution prevention not only offers businesses a competitive opportunity, it is a natural extension of sound management practices. Incorporating pollution prevention into business management and government regulation will enhance longterm economic prosperity.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationChampaign, IL
PublisherWaste Management and Research Center
StatePublished - 1995

Publication series

NameTR Series (Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center)
No.TR-24 v.1

Keywords

  • Factory and trade waste -- Waste minimization -- Curricula -- Colleges and Universities
  • Factory and trade waste -- Source reduction (Waste management) -- Curricula -- Colleges and Universities

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